Paul Volcker was a towering Federal Reserve chairman who slashed double-digit inflation in the early 1980s by raising interest rates. His aggressive monetary policy, known as the "Volcker Shock," stabilized the U.S. economy. Consumers and savers benefited from restored purchasing power, while businesses gained long-term price stability.
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